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Snowcat parts

Roadie114

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I have a 1990s LMC snowcat at our local fire station and I'm looking to replace all the lights with LEDs. Anybody know of a good source for that?

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Just my .02, I run my own logging truck and LED's are great, bright, use less juice and cool. That's the bad part of them, the cool part, unless you buy the real good ones with the internal heating elements in them they don't melt off snow, and then they aren't really neat. Like I said just my .02
 
Just my .02, I run my own logging truck and LED's are great, bright, use less juice and cool. That's the bad part of them, the cool part, unless you buy the real good ones with the internal heating elements in them they don't melt off snow, and then they aren't really neat. Like I said just my .02
What he said. I switched my work lights to LED, and then switched them back. I have LED tail lights but after my experience I think the white lights are going to stay incandescent.
 
Not to mention the blinding reflection of light during a snowstorm. I used to have to either shut down and wait it out or run on yellow incandescent fog lights only after the county put super bright LED on our snowplows. Stupid pencil pushers. You have overheads, use them on those starry nights. BTW, nice looking machine, you guys obviously take good care of it.
 
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